Q1. Do you repeatedly pick at, squeeze, or scratch your skin until it becomes red, swollen, broken, and bleeding? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Very frequently
Q2. Does this behavior make you feel "finally clean/finally smooth/finally less anxious" in the moment? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every time
Q3. Afterwards, did you feel regret, shame, or fear of others seeing your scars? A. Rarely B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost every time
Q4. Do these areas need to be covered (makeup, clothing, bandages), and does it affect your social or intimate interactions? A. Rarely needed B. Occasionally C. Often D. Almost always need to be covered
Q5. Does this behavior affect your self-confidence, mood, or daily routine? A. Hardly B. Somewhat C. Obvious D. Very serious
Q6. Would you be willing to try using physical barriers (finger guards, bandages, clothing) or distraction to delay this urge? A. Not yet B. Later C. Willing to try D. Very willing and want to find a way
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